Linn-Mar High School Daily Announcements Thursday Jan. 21St, 2021

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Linn-Mar High School Daily Announcements Thursday Jan. 21St, 2021 Linn-Mar High School Daily Announcements Thursday Jan. 21st, 2021 Yearbook - Any Online ONLY students who ordered a 2019-2020 Linn-Mar High School yearbook, you can pick them up in the College & Career Center between 8am-3:45pm M-F. CLUBS Want to get involved in a club, not sure what is available? Check out the virtual REACH Booklet, where you can read about all of the clubs, organizations, and fine arts that we have to offer Linn-Mar students: Go to tinyurl.com/LMREACH. SPORTS - Thursday Wrestling: JV/Varsity Dual 6:15pm @ Iowa City High Iowa City High School Basketball: Boys Freshman Game 7:00pm Linn-Mar Black vs. Iowa City White Linn-Mar High School Main Gym Basketball: Boys Freshman Game 7:00pm Linn-Mar Red vs. Iowa City Red Linn-Mar High School Aux Gym Friday Bowling: JV/Var Boys/Girls y Meet 4:00pm Prairie High School Lancer Lanes Basketball: Girls Varsity Game 6:00pm @ Kennedy Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 7:30pm @ Kennedy Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School Saturday Basketball: Boys Freshman Tournament 9:00am Liberty Liberty Basketball: Girls JV1 Game 9:00am Kennedy Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School Wrestling: Varsity Invitational 9:00am Away vs. Multiple Schools Clinton High School Wrestling: JV Tournament 9:00am Away vs. Multiple Schools Bettendorf High School Basketball: Boys Sophomore Game 10:30am Kennedy Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School Swimming: Boys Varsity MVC 12:00pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Cedar Rapids Washington High School Anyone interested in participating in boys Track and Field this spring, please contact Coach Hoffman. Any College Bound athlete wishing to take part in the National Letter of Intent Signing Ceremony at 7:30 am on February 3rd should stop by the athletics office to sign up and get information. Counseling Office News Seniors – It’s Scholarship season! There are many scholarships that have January Deadlines. Make it a point to go check out your options. Login to your Naviance page (through the Linn-Mar school website) and checkout the growing Scholarship List. Many are active at this time, and new ones are added daily. ICANsucceed.org /ican-scholarships IowaCollegeAid.gov/FreeMoney If you have questions, please contact your High School counselor. Attention students grades 10-12. The Workplace Learning Job Shadow portal is open until Jan 29th. Check your school email for more information on how to apply. Workplace Learning Connection is now accepting Summer 2021 INTERNSHIP applications from current Sophomores and Juniors. The portal closes on February 11th. Sorry no late applications will be accepted. .
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